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Prevalence and risk factors associated with systemic hypertension in dogs with spontaneous hyperadrenocorticism

BACKGROUND: Systemic hypertension (SH) is common in dogs with hyperadrenocorticism (HAC) however there are not many studies assessing its prevalence and risk factors. OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence and severity of SH in dogs with HAC and its association with clinical and laboratory findings...

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Autores principales: García San José, Paula, Arenas Bermejo, Carolina, Clares Moral, Irene, Cuesta Alvaro, Pedro, Pérez Alenza, María Dolores
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7517838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32614466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15841
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author García San José, Paula
Arenas Bermejo, Carolina
Clares Moral, Irene
Cuesta Alvaro, Pedro
Pérez Alenza, María Dolores
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Arenas Bermejo, Carolina
Clares Moral, Irene
Cuesta Alvaro, Pedro
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description BACKGROUND: Systemic hypertension (SH) is common in dogs with hyperadrenocorticism (HAC) however there are not many studies assessing its prevalence and risk factors. OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence and severity of SH in dogs with HAC and its association with clinical and laboratory findings to identify potential risk factors. ANIMALS: Sixty‐six client owned dogs with spontaneous HAC. METHODS: Retrospective cross‐sectional study. Medical records of dogs with HAC were reviewed. Systolic blood pressure (SBP) was measured using Doppler ultrasonography. Clinical signs, physical examination findings and clinicopathologic data (CBC, serum biochemistry and electrolytes, urinalysis and urinary culture, and adrenal function tests) were reviewed for analysis. RESULTS: Prevalence of SH (≥150 mm Hg) was 82% (54/66) and prevalence of severe SH (≥180 mm Hg) was 46% (30/66). All dogs with thrombocytosis had SH (P = .002), and a platelet count ≥438 × 10(3)/μL was 100% specific and 61.1% sensitive to predict SH (AUC = .802, P = .001). Median potassium levels were lower in hypertensive dogs (4.1 mEq/L, range 3.1‐5.4 mEq/L) than in normotensive ones (4.5 mEq/L, range 4.0‐5.0 mEq/L) (P = .007). Dogs with UPC ≥ 0.5 had higher median SBP than those without proteinuria (P = .03). Dogs with concurrent diabetes mellitus seemed to have a reduced risk of SH (OR = .118, 95%CI = .022‐.626, P = .02). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Systemic hypertension is common in dogs with HAC and is frequently severe. Blood pressure should be routinely assessed in these dogs, especially if thrombocytosis, proteinuria or low potassium concentrations are present.
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spelling pubmed-75178382020-09-30 Prevalence and risk factors associated with systemic hypertension in dogs with spontaneous hyperadrenocorticism García San José, Paula Arenas Bermejo, Carolina Clares Moral, Irene Cuesta Alvaro, Pedro Pérez Alenza, María Dolores J Vet Intern Med SMALL ANIMAL BACKGROUND: Systemic hypertension (SH) is common in dogs with hyperadrenocorticism (HAC) however there are not many studies assessing its prevalence and risk factors. OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence and severity of SH in dogs with HAC and its association with clinical and laboratory findings to identify potential risk factors. ANIMALS: Sixty‐six client owned dogs with spontaneous HAC. METHODS: Retrospective cross‐sectional study. Medical records of dogs with HAC were reviewed. Systolic blood pressure (SBP) was measured using Doppler ultrasonography. Clinical signs, physical examination findings and clinicopathologic data (CBC, serum biochemistry and electrolytes, urinalysis and urinary culture, and adrenal function tests) were reviewed for analysis. RESULTS: Prevalence of SH (≥150 mm Hg) was 82% (54/66) and prevalence of severe SH (≥180 mm Hg) was 46% (30/66). All dogs with thrombocytosis had SH (P = .002), and a platelet count ≥438 × 10(3)/μL was 100% specific and 61.1% sensitive to predict SH (AUC = .802, P = .001). Median potassium levels were lower in hypertensive dogs (4.1 mEq/L, range 3.1‐5.4 mEq/L) than in normotensive ones (4.5 mEq/L, range 4.0‐5.0 mEq/L) (P = .007). Dogs with UPC ≥ 0.5 had higher median SBP than those without proteinuria (P = .03). Dogs with concurrent diabetes mellitus seemed to have a reduced risk of SH (OR = .118, 95%CI = .022‐.626, P = .02). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Systemic hypertension is common in dogs with HAC and is frequently severe. Blood pressure should be routinely assessed in these dogs, especially if thrombocytosis, proteinuria or low potassium concentrations are present. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020-07-02 2020-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7517838/ /pubmed/32614466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15841 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. on behalf of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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title Prevalence and risk factors associated with systemic hypertension in dogs with spontaneous hyperadrenocorticism
title_full Prevalence and risk factors associated with systemic hypertension in dogs with spontaneous hyperadrenocorticism
title_fullStr Prevalence and risk factors associated with systemic hypertension in dogs with spontaneous hyperadrenocorticism
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and risk factors associated with systemic hypertension in dogs with spontaneous hyperadrenocorticism
title_short Prevalence and risk factors associated with systemic hypertension in dogs with spontaneous hyperadrenocorticism
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7517838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32614466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15841
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